Just before we do that, and to come back to the basic point, we see energy demand in this country growing by 1.5% annually. We see that forecast into the future for a significant period of time. That is new demand: people driving cars more, and having more televisions and computers in their homes. We are not even touching on the significant investment that has to go into the ground to refurbish units that generate electricity. We are not talking about new transmission lines, or anything else. There is a significant reinvestment potential, so the underlying point is that we need all sources of energy into the future.
You speak eloquently about geothermal, but we have not yet figured out a way to power a car with geothermal energy. It can provide space heating. It can provide heating in homes and buildings like this, but the beauty of oil is that it is portable. It allows us to fuel our planes, boats, trains, and automobiles. It has a very high energy content. It is very efficient and relatively cheap, in comparison to many other sources of energy.
It is our underlying principle that given the increase in demand worldwide and nationally, and given the need to replace significant sources of existing energy, all sources of energy will be absolutely critical into the future. It is not just this energy association, but worldwide we see the same situation.
That is why all energy components have come together as a group, including renewables and other sources.